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Dad ‘Shaves Daughter’s Hair After She Bullied Girl With Cancer And Pulled Off Her Wig’

A dad reportedly 'shaved off his daughter's hair' after she apparently 'bullied a girl with cancer and pulled off her wig'. 
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A dad reportedly ‘shaved off his daughter’s hair’ after discovering she had ‘bullied a girl with cancer and pulled off her wig’. 

The parent apparently took to Mystical Raven and revealed that his 16-year-old daughter had gotten ‘in trouble at school’ over the situation.

In the lengthy post, he reportedly said: “My ex-wife and I have a sixteen-year-old daughter together of which I have full custody (she has moved on with her new family)…

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“My daughter recently got in trouble at school for making fun of a student that lost her hair from cancer treatment. Including pulling off her wig.”

At this point, the dad explained that the pair had ‘pre-existing bad blood’.

He continued: “The other girl mentioned how my daughter’s boyfriend was just using her for sex (this was actually a big shock to me as I had no idea she was sexually active) and called my daughter a s**t.

“That’s what escalated the situation and resulted in the wig incident. Supposedly they have been arguing in class ever since my daughter started dating the guy in question.

“Basically just stupid teenage ‘He said, she said’ nonsense.”

The dad revealed that he then gave his daughter two punishments to choose from. Apparently, she could have ‘all her electronics taken away,’ or have ‘her hair shaved off’.

The dad reportedly ‘shaved off his daughter’s hair’. Credit: Pexels

He explained: “I will throw away every single piece of electronics she owns and never buy her another again (this was just to coerce her into choosing option 2).

“She will go to the hairdresser and get a cue ball haircut. As in, a completely shaved head, as bald as the hairdresser can do.”

The parent went on to claim that his daughter chose the second option.

After reading his point of view, some people took to the forum’s comment section and supported the dad.

One reader penned: “Good for the dad. Obviously, he did not teach her the bullying. Disciplined for bad behaviour is not being a bad parent. I applaud him for taking responsibility as parent.”

However, others disagreed, with one saying: “Your daughter is a bully because you are a bully. I seriously doubt this is the first time you used abuse and humiliation to ‘teach her a lesson’.”

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